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UNC2529, a new sophisticated cybercrime gang that targets U.S. orgs with 3 malware

Security Affairs

.” At the time of the report, although Mandiant has no evidence about the purposes of the attacks, the broad targeting across multiple industries and the choosing of targets of a global scale, suggests that the attackers could be financially motivated. ” Follow me on Twitter: @securityaffairs and Facebook.

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Ransomware infected systems at Xchanging, a DXC subsidiary

Security Affairs

Xchanging is a business process and technology services provider and integrator, which provides technology-enabled business services to the commercial insurance industry.

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UK Suffers Third Highest Rate of Ransomware Attacks in the World

IT Governance

Across the UK, the education sector was the most frequently targeted, with 24 incidents. The other most vulnerable sectors were business services (23), construction (22), manufacturing (19) and transport (18). When you look at the data through this lens, you see why certain industries are more affected than others.”.

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5 Ways You Can Get More from Your Terminal Emulator

Rocket Software

According to research by Aberdeen, the industries with the strongest need for terminal emulation are business services (accounting, HR and consulting, for example), manufacturing, retail, education, healthcare, finance and insurance. Improve experiences.

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How to Enhance IAM by Adding Layers of Zero Trust

eSecurity Planet

But with software that educates users and tells them why a device has been blocked, employees are able to more quickly solve expired licenses or software updates. And by self-servicing the problem, users reduce the load on IT teams. Image credit: Kolide Kolide specifically focuses on the devices attempting to access business services.

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Don’t blame ‘The Things’

CGI

Whether it’s an industrial accident, transport disaster or how little Jonny had his tooth knocked out, the sequence of events is much the same; shock at what has occurred, hasty judgements as to the cause and then an extended period of investigation to identify lessons to avoid it happening again. Don’t blame ‘The Things’. p.butler@cgi.com.

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